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and a lot of people who said that in garrison troops in the united states won't carry weapons there was a before that it was more common that a lot of people have the missed inception that the soldiers at fort hood were armed they actually weren't most of them or that there was there was a military police force they were i mean really the ubiquitous you know for who's basically like a small town but i've been to military bases all the way back to the sixty's i've never seen people carrying sidearms unless they were in training or they were m.p.'s no no no i didn't but you know i think that you know if you think about if there had been an armed person who was trained and was capable you know maybe a tragedy at sandy hook could have avoided just as an armed pilot could have maybe prevented nine eleven well you know if you want to get to get to nine eleven how about a hardened cockpit door i mean that was something short was proposed by members of congress back in the seventy's after the fourth or fifth hijacking to cuba and the airline industry fought it and you know al al had been doing
and a lot of people who said that in garrison troops in the united states won't carry weapons there was a before that it was more common that a lot of people have the missed inception that the soldiers at fort hood were armed they actually weren't most of them or that there was there was a military police force they were i mean really the ubiquitous you know for who's basically like a small town but i've been to military bases all the way back to the sixty's i've never seen people carrying...
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united states a former pediatrician and congressional fellow dr flowers worked within the system for years after the farm passed i was traveling around the country and people kept saying well how are we going to get single payer i was speaking around you know various states and and i it's slowly kind of came together like oh well unless you know as a as a movement even though we're in the majority of the population wants a single payer system we're not going to be strong enough as a single issue. kind of movement to have that kind of political power and health care is really part of a broader social economic justice movement anyway and so we really need to come together bring our strengths together combine our strengths to have the power and so i know this in my talks i was starting to shift more into you know calling for a broader movement as a core organizer of the october two thousand and eleven coalition that occupied freedom plaza in washington d.c. dr flowers thought fit to attend as an uninvited guest a wall street comes to washington health care conference i crashed the party
united states a former pediatrician and congressional fellow dr flowers worked within the system for years after the farm passed i was traveling around the country and people kept saying well how are we going to get single payer i was speaking around you know various states and and i it's slowly kind of came together like oh well unless you know as a as a movement even though we're in the majority of the population wants a single payer system we're not going to be strong enough as a single...
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the number of people in prison per capita in the united states has more than tripled we now in prison a greater percentage of our population than any other country in the world in fact the united states is only five percent of the world's population has twenty five percent of the world's prison population in the u.s. one in every one hundred six white males aged eighteen or over is incarcerated for hispanic males that number is one in thirty six and one in fifteen black males over eighteen is currently in jail between one thousand nine hundred seven and two thousand and seven city spending on incarceration related expenses increased one hundred twenty seven percent of all spending on higher education during that same period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great read and understand their head lock arms now you know why take me to you know if you want to continue to do this i read about it joe you know watch you continue to tell my brother and my sister and my moms or anybody else that looks like m
the number of people in prison per capita in the united states has more than tripled we now in prison a greater percentage of our population than any other country in the world in fact the united states is only five percent of the world's population has twenty five percent of the world's prison population in the u.s. one in every one hundred six white males aged eighteen or over is incarcerated for hispanic males that number is one in thirty six and one in fifteen black males over eighteen is...
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if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic. far worse than the impacts of the fiscal cliff. and people, they will remember back in 2011, the last time that this course of action was threatened, our entire recovery was put at risk, consumer confidence plunged, the business investment plunged and gross dropped. in today's agreement, they will remain in place as long as i am president. the deficit needs to be reduced in the way it is balanced as everyone needs to pay their fair share as everyone needs to pay their parts. that's how our economy works best. that's how we grow. the subtotal of all the budget agreements that we have reached so far proves that there is a path forward that it is possible. and if we focus not only on our politics, but on what's right for the country. and the one thing that i think hopefully in the new year will focus on is seeing if we can put a package like this together with a little bit less drama, a little less brinkmanship, not scare
if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic. far worse than the impacts of the fiscal cliff. and people, they will remember back in 2011, the last time that this course of action was threatened, our entire recovery was put at risk, consumer confidence plunged, the business investment plunged and gross dropped. in today's agreement, they will remain in place as long as i am...
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in the past couple years, we have done risky operations to go after the most violent people in this city. the guys in the unit's know that every single morning, when we would get updates, it was a decision for me each day, time to shut this down. you are taking huge risks. the great police officers know the risks and they are good at what they do. i worry about it every day. we have had a lot of officers shot. killed in traffic related incidents. >> how much control do you have the cameras? >> traffic control. it is mine. i was the commander of the homicide unit back in 1997. 76 traffic fatalities in the city. the population was much smaller and we did not have all the bicycles and pedestrians. we had 19 last year. i am a huge believer in photo enforcement. if you are traveling in a car at 30 miles an hour and you strike a pedestrian or bicycle, they have an 80 percent chance -- 80% chance of living. at 40 miles per hour, and 80% chance of dying. if you slow down, fatalities slow down. that is a fact. the ticket does not feel good. i know. >> you will keep it up? >> i am. >> people think
in the past couple years, we have done risky operations to go after the most violent people in this city. the guys in the unit's know that every single morning, when we would get updates, it was a decision for me each day, time to shut this down. you are taking huge risks. the great police officers know the risks and they are good at what they do. i worry about it every day. we have had a lot of officers shot. killed in traffic related incidents. >> how much control do you have the...
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the united states saw a similar tragedy in february 2003 in rhode island during a show when 100 people died after soundproofing foam caught fire during a pyrotechnics display. brazil in mourning. hundreds of people standing by as families tasked with identifying their loved ones were brought to a gymnasium to survey the bodies. an emotional president trying to soothe her country. >> in these times of sadness, we are together and out of necessity, we will heal. but we will do so remembering this. >> reporter: this is called the deadliest nightclub in more than a decade. brazilians calling it sad sunday. >>> we still have plenty ahead, your weather, traffic and all your top stories. >> fox 5 morning news at 4:30 starts now. >>> a live look outside right now on a chilly start to your week. happy monday, everyone. we are getting things started and we have some interesting weather to talk about. always interesting in the wintertime. it seem to change quite a bit but it stays consistently cold. good morning to you. i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm sarah simmons welcome to fox 5 morning news. let's
the united states saw a similar tragedy in february 2003 in rhode island during a show when 100 people died after soundproofing foam caught fire during a pyrotechnics display. brazil in mourning. hundreds of people standing by as families tasked with identifying their loved ones were brought to a gymnasium to survey the bodies. an emotional president trying to soothe her country. >> in these times of sadness, we are together and out of necessity, we will heal. but we will do so...
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we hear from people in pleasantpleasant enton that say knocks on the front door is something they fear. >> good evening, we are off of the 680 freeway, it's the neighborhoods that run parallel two miles up that -- where people say they have been targeted with knocks on their doors and not the good kind. >> when no one answered one family's nightmare began. the woman on this home said a while man in his late teens tried to pry and then kick down her door after 11:00 in the morning when her mother-in-law screamed he took off in a white pickup that was spotted a few doors down. >> kind of like he was looking for an address like he was lost. >> this more of three said she is on edge, knowing it happened when it was light out in a neighborhood dotted with warnings of security systems. >> knowing that somebody is that brazen to get through the door or want to get through the door is gut wrenching for me. i mean, i don't want to answer the door. >> and not only because of the attempted home invasion, she said that friends have been warning of overly aggressive door to door salesmen. >> the pe
we hear from people in pleasantpleasant enton that say knocks on the front door is something they fear. >> good evening, we are off of the 680 freeway, it's the neighborhoods that run parallel two miles up that -- where people say they have been targeted with knocks on their doors and not the good kind. >> when no one answered one family's nightmare began. the woman on this home said a while man in his late teens tried to pry and then kick down her door after 11:00 in the morning...
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the great technology engine in the united states. >> sean: amazing. >> fourth biggest city generating millionaires. fourth fastest. >> if you look at every statistic about people and incomes, washington, d.c. and the reason is is because you have a massive federal budget that gets allocated through there it goes deeper, steve. it's like a pyramid scheme. baseline budgeting, every budget, every area of government goes up 6, 7, 8% a year. even though still borrowing nearly 50 cents of every dollar they spend. >> that's right. sean, what's interesting is not only the allocation of federal dollars but there is a lot of money that comes into washington, d.c. to determine how that money is going to be allocated. so you have got taxpayer money. you have got special interest putting money in washington, d.c. to influence the process. to it steer money in their way it is a town awash awash with cash. sad reality is it's only going to get worse not better. >> sean: one of the arguments i have made the president has successfully made the class warfare arguments that he has. it's interesting. it
the great technology engine in the united states. >> sean: amazing. >> fourth biggest city generating millionaires. fourth fastest. >> if you look at every statistic about people and incomes, washington, d.c. and the reason is is because you have a massive federal budget that gets allocated through there it goes deeper, steve. it's like a pyramid scheme. baseline budgeting, every budget, every area of government goes up 6, 7, 8% a year. even though still borrowing nearly 50...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives. this is a problem that. there were. people were really focused on the. human suffering. it's getting harder and harder for third party voices to enter the system and getting mired down in things like campaign finance reform gerrymandering and lack of funds it's especially hard to get new blood in when our representatives can be seated for decades but americans are starting to see through this charade according to a new gallup poll seventy five percent of people say that if given the chance they would vote for term limits in congress limiting the number of times officials could be elected furthermore more than six in ten americans say that they would completely abolish the electoral college so the talk is about the game being completely rigged campaign finance laws and the issues flying under congress is rare i'm joined by former congressional candidate liberty activists and journalists david seaman what's going on and thanks for coming on great to see you good to see you again so davi
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives. this is a problem that. there were. people were really focused on the. human suffering. it's getting harder and harder for third party voices to enter the system and getting mired down in things like campaign finance reform gerrymandering and lack of funds it's especially hard to get new blood in when our representatives can be seated for decades but americans are starting to see through this charade...
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made in the united states, too. we got to bridge that for the kid and that's what the first book aims to do. as carol said, it's got a large plan to get a digital platform built. were about to do that working hand-in-hand with terrific organizations. >> carol rasco, former first lady barbara bush and laura bush made reading one of their signature issues when they were in the white house. do you see a difference in support of endemic that happens when the high-profile? >> we certainly do and risk was lucky to both those on their advisory committee until the one in the white house when you're forced to get off every committee if ever served on. but the visibility that each brought with them to the white house, whether they were still serving on any official border committee was extremely helpful and they both have foundations that had to continue to live. it's certainly a big help from people like that in those positions of power help people see that there really are children out there who do not have a single book in
made in the united states, too. we got to bridge that for the kid and that's what the first book aims to do. as carol said, it's got a large plan to get a digital platform built. were about to do that working hand-in-hand with terrific organizations. >> carol rasco, former first lady barbara bush and laura bush made reading one of their signature issues when they were in the white house. do you see a difference in support of endemic that happens when the high-profile? >> we...
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is on the occupation and people who vote to have a presence in the congress in the center of the united states of america that there's a huge social statement the fact he speaks of broadening the big tent all of us have a chance to not be the primary someone to research a live image and so huge statement i thought he was as a said going to have the american promise she had to be full feel when they he was already embarked upon this is the impact of growing life threatening violence in our society the gun violence. laws through than six thousand soldiers and their raw continue to do thousand americans killed a year from gunfire on the injured who do not die we have gone gone crazy three hundred million guns in the in america and now but these military assault weapons they are big on those all. regular gun laws because the power of the the state militia. shot in the white house. for the seventh about two years ago these military assault weapons are capable of getting in terrorism they can shoot on planes and so this is not just them out it seems to me if all. local police were also homela
is on the occupation and people who vote to have a presence in the congress in the center of the united states of america that there's a huge social statement the fact he speaks of broadening the big tent all of us have a chance to not be the primary someone to research a live image and so huge statement i thought he was as a said going to have the american promise she had to be full feel when they he was already embarked upon this is the impact of growing life threatening violence in our...
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degree than any other, and i thank you and your people for all your help in maintaining the continuity which is the bulwark of our republic. [applause] the business of our nation goes forward. these united states are confronted with an economic affliction of great proportions. we suffer from the longest and one of the worst sustained inflations in our national history. it distorts our economic decisions, penalizes thrift, and crushes the struggling young and the fixed-income elderly alike. it threatens to shatter the lives of millions of our people. idle industries have cast workers into unemployment, human misery, and personal indignity. those who do work are denied a fair return for their labor by a tax system which penalizes successful achievement and keeps us from maintaining full productivity. but great as our tax burden is, it has not kept pace with public spending. for decades we have piled deficit upon deficit, mortgaging our future and our children's future for the temporary convenience of the present. to continue this long trend is to guarantee tremendous social, cultural, po
degree than any other, and i thank you and your people for all your help in maintaining the continuity which is the bulwark of our republic. [applause] the business of our nation goes forward. these united states are confronted with an economic affliction of great proportions. we suffer from the longest and one of the worst sustained inflations in our national history. it distorts our economic decisions, penalizes thrift, and crushes the struggling young and the fixed-income elderly alike. it...
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international community, in particular the united states, if any? >> they're not receiving anything. it reminds us of june of 2009 when you had 2 million, mostly young people, boys and girls in the streets. there were not calling for weapons or money. just a dress us, talk to us. now it's happening in egypt. you have a regime which is getting our support, taxpayer support on the one hand, and you have a civil society that wants to get rid of that regime or change the regime which is not even recognized. we need to have a speech and narrative toward those people to have them believe there on the right path and receive them here in washington d.c. lou: we are offering a gift of 16 to the government. abrams tanks, some 200 of them. how is it a gift? and what in the world of those weapons to be -- against him are those weapons to be used? >> a huge question. i mean, observers in the middle eastern not, you know, understanding at this point in time. first of all, against him, as you said. if you have a peace treaty with israel they're not going to get pa
international community, in particular the united states, if any? >> they're not receiving anything. it reminds us of june of 2009 when you had 2 million, mostly young people, boys and girls in the streets. there were not calling for weapons or money. just a dress us, talk to us. now it's happening in egypt. you have a regime which is getting our support, taxpayer support on the one hand, and you have a civil society that wants to get rid of that regime or change the regime which is not...
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first of all, just so you know, sigar is the only agency in the entire united states government, made of 200 people, that has just won sole mission, to protect and promote the effectiveness of the construction in afghanistan. everybody else has multiple nations. we only have one, and that's good, because we can focus our attention solely on that mission. although it is a temporary agency, there's all possibility we will be around after 2014's troop drawdown, because it deals with the amount of funds obligated, so we should be there. it is the only agency that is given the authority and in part by congress to look at projects across government lines. we're not limited like the aid, inspector general, or dod for dod. we are specifically instructed by congress to look across the government. if you do reconstruction in afghanistan, we can look at that program. we also have a unique hiring authority. in essence, everyone who works for me works at will. so i can hire and remove employees based upon specific needs and need requirements. all of our employees have to sign up for the possibilit
first of all, just so you know, sigar is the only agency in the entire united states government, made of 200 people, that has just won sole mission, to protect and promote the effectiveness of the construction in afghanistan. everybody else has multiple nations. we only have one, and that's good, because we can focus our attention solely on that mission. although it is a temporary agency, there's all possibility we will be around after 2014's troop drawdown, because it deals with the amount of...
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have more combined wealth than the entire g.d.p. of nations like italy or mexico or spain and australia but one hundred seventy other nations and billionaires just in the united states also had a field day as the annual forbes four hundred list of two thousand and twelve showed america's richest billionaires saw their wealth increase by two hundred billion dollars last year bringing their total net worth to one point seven trillion at the same time the economy here in the united states which is staring down a year of impending austerity is stagnant despite moderate unemployment and g.d.p. growth forty nine million americans still live in poverty forty six million americans are on food stamps because they quite literally don't have enough money to feed their families the economic situation in europe continues to deteriorate and even emerging markets in asia are slowing down so if it were true that the world's economies rely on the super rich to do well as today's all of our conspired right wing economics and all in front and for them
have more combined wealth than the entire g.d.p. of nations like italy or mexico or spain and australia but one hundred seventy other nations and billionaires just in the united states also had a field day as the annual forbes four hundred list of two thousand and twelve showed america's richest billionaires saw their wealth increase by two hundred billion dollars last year bringing their total net worth to one point seven trillion at the same time the economy here in the united states which is...
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in the united states. this is part of that continues effort. >> part of the evidence, this security camera video from the maryland motor vehicle administration office in gaithersburg, detectives learn that vanloads of victims would meet venture that there, but prosecutors say ventura seen here would only take one victims inside and direct them to get in line. he would leave the victim aloans and disappear. also part of the evidence, a 9-millimeter pistol. the victims did not want to appear on camera, but he knows there were ability others out there that were duped. >> he -- because there are many not only from this case. but times were afraid to call the police. >> the victims lost significant money, some of them as much as $4,000. a lot, and ventura has been ordered to pay it back. he might still be on the treats if it were not for the very determined work of the reporting live in rockville, jackie bensen, news4. >>>? just a couple months you won't have to worry about having cash in d.c. cabs. the commiss
in the united states. this is part of that continues effort. >> part of the evidence, this security camera video from the maryland motor vehicle administration office in gaithersburg, detectives learn that vanloads of victims would meet venture that there, but prosecutors say ventura seen here would only take one victims inside and direct them to get in line. he would leave the victim aloans and disappear. also part of the evidence, a 9-millimeter pistol. the victims did not want to...
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[ applause ] that people in their years, when they are in need, the board of supervisors and the mayor's office and all of the volunteers working together to build consensus for the stories for more miracles in the city. and there is going to be more miracles to come. they are not just all in sports, by the way. [ laughter ] although by next week, we'll see another one. [ applause ] and when we do, leader pelosi will have two kinds of crab cakes to choose from. [ laughter ] but also, besides leader pelosi has been a miracle worker, there is another miracle worker in our midst for another 30 year. the corette foundation i knew as a young attorney and filling the gaps where government couldn't make it happen. and we went to the corette foundation time and time again to ask for money to do housing advocacy, when we were doing education for tenants in public housing, the corette foundation was there. the last 30 years, the corette foundation has been there for the st. anthony's dining hall and in the last year, another $1 million in contributions from the corette foundation to make sure this
[ applause ] that people in their years, when they are in need, the board of supervisors and the mayor's office and all of the volunteers working together to build consensus for the stories for more miracles in the city. and there is going to be more miracles to come. they are not just all in sports, by the way. [ laughter ] although by next week, we'll see another one. [ applause ] and when we do, leader pelosi will have two kinds of crab cakes to choose from. [ laughter ] but also, besides...
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and the people of the united states of america. when you look at that fiscal cliff bill that i voted no against, and i was glad that that was my last vote because i think it sent a very principled message. 41 -- the ratio of 41-1 to tax hikes and spending cuts. you and i have well talked about this, 200 to 300 billion dollars in duplicative programs. we have not done anything about that -- >> why not, though? why don't they care? it seems indecent -- i take it all the way to the white house, all the way down throughout the federal government, where is the sense of decency or common sense you? can't keep looking the other way on waste and fraud. you can't continue to keep giving your buddies the deals and really denying the american people who put nuoffice the relief they need or the help to be left alone. >> you are absolutely right. i mean, there are things we should be doing to take care of the american people. and it is principled pragmatism. when the president says we are not going to be atadding anything to the deficit, well,
and the people of the united states of america. when you look at that fiscal cliff bill that i voted no against, and i was glad that that was my last vote because i think it sent a very principled message. 41 -- the ratio of 41-1 to tax hikes and spending cuts. you and i have well talked about this, 200 to 300 billion dollars in duplicative programs. we have not done anything about that -- >> why not, though? why don't they care? it seems indecent -- i take it all the way to the white...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year. with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to hold a lot less h.l.v. a lot less human suffering. welcome back to the big picture politics panel joining me chris solomon conservative commentator and activist richard follower progress strategist nose to the richard collar show and neil munro white house correspondent at the daily caller let's talk climate change here's what the president had to say on tuesday. we will respond to the threat of climate change knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year. with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to hold a lot less h.l.v. a lot less human suffering. welcome back to the big picture politics panel joining me chris...
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they are able to separate at this point united states policy from members and people of the united states of america. a presidential candidate of pakistan said there are 100 fanatics in this tribal area, you now have 1 million people who hate you because you are murdering their relatives. think about that for a minute. and think about we didda -- did a separate video on this, 178 children have been killed by drones in pakistan and yemen. >> john brennan says the drone strikes have been executed with surgical precision. does that jibe with what you found on the ground? >> it's a disgusting statement. they have not been executeed with surgical precision maybe a terrible hack surgeon if that's your definition. there are numerous people and numerous incidents of absolutely out rain -- outrageious suvillian casualties each if the drones are technically accurate how do they get information about who to attack. they are ex-pakistani military are bribing people in the provinces to give them names and that's how and who the drones are directed at and just in began -- gone -- guantanamo they are tu
they are able to separate at this point united states policy from members and people of the united states of america. a presidential candidate of pakistan said there are 100 fanatics in this tribal area, you now have 1 million people who hate you because you are murdering their relatives. think about that for a minute. and think about we didda -- did a separate video on this, 178 children have been killed by drones in pakistan and yemen. >> john brennan says the drone strikes have been...
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status of their people. or to engage in this kind of provocative behavior which in the end, will do nothing, nothing other than jeopardize the hope for peace. the united states, we are fully prepared, we are prepared to deal with any actions from the north koreans but i hope they determine it is better to make a choice to become part of our team. -- part of the international family. >> are there any signs that a rocket launch is eminent? >> i certainly follow the intelligence closely. indications. but that doesn't tell you much. they have the capability, frankly, to conduct these tests in a way that makes it difficult to determine whether or not they are doing it. that this policy change is a great policy change back in 1948, at the end of don't ask don't tell. will this be as challenging or less challenging because of the major shifts the military has to adapt to? this is not on auto pilot, there overcome. >> sure. that's why you see the time intervals that we've asked for and the secretary has given us. on
status of their people. or to engage in this kind of provocative behavior which in the end, will do nothing, nothing other than jeopardize the hope for peace. the united states, we are fully prepared, we are prepared to deal with any actions from the north koreans but i hope they determine it is better to make a choice to become part of our team. -- part of the international family. >> are there any signs that a rocket launch is eminent? >> i certainly follow the intelligence...
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i mean, we're sitting here in the top of the hill and overlooking our magnificent capitol of the united states of america knowing that the policies over efforts of the country are generated by the people, and we need input, will continue to do round tables,ment you to not stop the conversation today, but start the conversation today, hit the web page leading with conservation.org, leave your comments k look at the input, and we'll continue to develop a conversation that we hope will generate public policy at the state, local, and federal level to help with conservation across the country and beyond so we're just starting. >> i think with that note, i'll wrap up. we have lunch coming, but i want to reflect on the words of my favorite my loss ser, as we look at this forward momentum, he says, "the future ain't what it used to be." let's move forward to that future, and let's have some lunch. thank you. [applause] >> richard nixon was born 100 years ago today, and p tonight, the richard nickon foundation hosts a dinner marking the president's birthday. >> i think that that collectivization
i mean, we're sitting here in the top of the hill and overlooking our magnificent capitol of the united states of america knowing that the policies over efforts of the country are generated by the people, and we need input, will continue to do round tables,ment you to not stop the conversation today, but start the conversation today, hit the web page leading with conservation.org, leave your comments k look at the input, and we'll continue to develop a conversation that we hope will generate...